Is this something for the Wiki on Tricks and Hacks with Racket?
On May 14, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Kevin Tew wrote:
> Attached is a distributed places program that will do what you want.
>> It requires the latest checkout from git head.
> You must have ssh public-key authentication setup on all the nodes.
> For easy use, it also requires that racket and remote-eval.rkt be installed in the same place on all three machines.
> It communicates with plain sockets, so it assumes a secure environment.
>> Let me know what problems you have or if it works for you.
> I would start by testing it out using just localhost.
>> Kevin Tew
>>> On 05/13/2012 01:53 PM, HP Wei wrote:
>>>> Would you please suggest to me some links so that I can
>> get some info or even better some sample racket codes for below task ?
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Suppose I am on a master machine A
>> and there are two other machines B and C.
>>>> On A, in racket, I would like to programatically initiate
>> one server on B and another on C.
>> The 'server' is presumably a 'repl' that can execute a block
>> of code, sent from A.
>> [ Let's say security is not an issue here. ]
>>>> i.e. this is the intention:
>>>> invoke-server-on B and C (via rsh or ssh)
>> send-code B (asynchronously)
>> send-code C (asynchronously)
>> wait-for-result-from B and C
>> ...
>> kill-server-on B and C
>>>> thanks
>> HP
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